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Take a look at www.helicycle.com BJ Schramm designed the Rotorway Exec
and has also designed the Helicycle. Read what he says in his FAQ. The other site is www.rotorway.org for the builders group. Good info there too. Jimmy herod wrote: Hi, I am brand new here, and have always been fascinated with helicopter flying. I have only been in a helicopter once. I have been reading the info on the Rotorway website, and I have been pretty impressed. What I am looking for is an (relatively) inexpensive, yet safe and (relatively) up to date way to learn to fly a helicopter. Anyone have any personal experience with Rotorway, good or bad? Also, what does TBO stand for? It seems like it has something to do with maintenance. Thanks |
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